The next invader was
Muhammad Ghuri, the brother of the ruler of Ghur, which was a small vassal state under Mohamed of Ghazni. The Ghurs took advantage of the quarrels among their masters and the vassals became the next masters and conquerors who conquered the territory of their former masters.
Muhammad Ghuri (Ghori) annexed Punjab and defeated Prithviraj, the bold and powerful Rajput ruler of
Delhi and
Ajmer. Ghuri attacked the Indian kingdoms several rounds and ruled over his sprawling empire from 1173 to 1206. He too killed a large number of non-Muslims and destroyed Hindu temples.